Federal program to rapidly build homes goes past target, again
OTTAWA — A federal program aimed at quickly creating new affordable housing units has once again surpassed its goal.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the rapid-housing program has now created more than 10,000 units over two rounds of funding.
In its first round, the Liberals put $1 billion into the program, which helps cities and housing providers buy vacant apartments or hotels and turn them into affordable units, or build modular units.
That round of funding created some 4,700 units, jumping past expectations but leaving hundreds of applicants left in the cold when the program ran out of money.